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Orlando: Critical Essay by Jean Guiguet

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Virginia Woolf
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SOURCE: Virginia Woolf and Her Works, translated by Jean Stewart, Hogarth Press, 1965, 488 p.

In the following excerpt, Guiguet draws on Woolf's diary entries to examine her intentions in writing Orlando and to assess the significance of the novel to her literary development.

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